We know Doc Rivers is a good coach, but why does he keep going joining Celtics Eastern rivals? First it was three seasons coaching the Philadelphia 76'ers - until they fired him following a Game-7 loss to Boston in the conference semi-finals.
Now it appears he has become the head coach of the Milwaukee Bucks following the controversial firing of Adrian Griffin. So what's going on here.
It seems obvious that Milwaukee wanted a seasoned, veteran coach to get them back to Championship caliber, but does Doc look to lead an Eastern Conference team to take out the top contender for the 2023-24 Title - the Boston Celtics?
Our guess is that it is both. When Rivers chose to leave Boston for the LA Clippers, it was clear he did not want to coach a team on the rebuild. Well, that rebuild happened nicely without him, and there was no second Championship in Clipper-Land or the City of Brotherly Love.
He wants a second Title, beyond the one with Boston in 2008. Will that happen in Milwaukee. Celtics fans hope not.
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